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Videos show flashes lighting up sky in Oklahoma as severe weather hits

Por: Newsweek Nation June 18, 2023

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Videos on social media show massive power flashes lighting up the night sky as severe weather continues to thrash Oklahoma.Pat Cavlin, a meteorologist at Texas news outlet KHOU11, tweeted a video showing power flashes across downtown Tulsa, OK. Power flashes occur when power lines are damaged or short out, often because of storms and winds.Power goes out in real time in the neighborhood after huge transformers flash, Cavlin wrote in the... + full article



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